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CITY AND COUNTY BATUItDA MAY n T T UllBYeJ HE' ORD. Veted tor Him RftilrMdl Aalut K'Ki"tr iuu IiIwh. -Again! EUctlen of U M Senator by (lit- people Hi' i to. IIElOKl) OK MK (ir.f.U, AS A MKMIIKK Of TIIK It'll MK IN lH'Jl. Boom Joint Resolution No 2. n Halving tlj.it the sense uf tlx: Legit" lative Assembly In- Hint the com missioners of the world' fair pr - htbit the italeoi lotoil Ifttiog Injii'irs on the fiir grounds during the con ttuuance of the fair, came up be fore the BOOM on January 10, 1891 and a vole heing taken Mr Qetr, then speaker of Cie House, voted against the resolution. Km- 1 1 ,u--Journal. 1891, page 70. Senate Hill No I, a hill to reial an act to create and etahlish Hoard of railroad ('ommiionrs, the hill having panned the Sctia'c came up in the Hoom on February l'J, 1891, and on notion to Indefi nitely postpine the hill, the ayes and noes h.ing oallod, Mr Qftt voted to indi flliiii ly postpone the bill to aholiMh the ruilroad bom mission act. S, e HoOM Journal, 191, pige 810. henato Hill Id, a Sill t , xempt earnings of il. htor within thirty- days, passed the MfltU and came up in the Boom oo February S I, 1891; a v.te being taken MrUMf voted against the hill. See Journal lS'.M, p-g- sl : House Hill 18, hill to regulate excessive Ireight rate on th" Ore gon (tail way and Navigation Coin puny linen, via iho p:iss of the Columbia river, through the Cas cade mountains, came up in the J K KfllK. L'nioa .n hiIom f'r jtaofmiiiaiita Ad tattoldler of rihermaii Aiinjr Drafted Under Prlea. Frank Kirk, Union i omince for the legislature, from L ine county, was bom in HiatlMrl in 1811 and is 67 years of age past. Resides in Richardson DMoioOl in the Western I part of the county, and is a farmer 1 1 - .... i iiy u .iii.oo. In the sprint; of 1803 he was conscripted into the confederate service, serving in Price's army for three months. Escaping from tin rtjI service he went to Illinois, where he enlisted in the Union army, and saw shout one year's hcrvi :e under Sherman. H was present when Jo Johnston sur rendered the remnant of the army of the Tennessee to Sherman at Durham's station, North Carolina in March 1805. On his discharge from service he returned to Illinois and the follow ing year, 1800, came to Oregon and located on u farm near Sinilhfleld, in Richardson precinct. In 1871 Mr Kirk was a candidate for county OOOmiMlODOf hut was defeated by the narrow majority of 11 votes. rpBLic BCROjr, ttmkuR tjtWM Mr rkipworih Mak s rtoiiw 'J imply ,' Huirge.tlnli Eugene UeilliMlU That Direction. Tho l'ortland Welcome, probably the strongest gold standard news paper in the btate, piys the follow ing high personal tribute to Hon R M catch: " I'll j stateraeut is made in an Eaatern paper that Mr Vafttob, cinddate for congress iu i lie first district, was formerly a gold lUndard democrat, and a recent article in tho Oregonian left th" inferenco that such is the fact to M drawn. Jdat iti h not thelact at all, Mr VoMeh was never a L'old " o standard democrat, although be I .11 m . . u House on February 17, 1891; vote T 'T" 'eVB" being taken Mr tieer voted ..gainst ?' k" " to" M (I the bill. Bee Hou-e Journal. IS'.U. . "Ivi!r man, and was page 785. ttn nr(k'l sujiporter of Bryan I t'lttpll 14 HinriMtVr ii nniirditaniu - m 1 ia.vuun RECORD Of Mil T T CIKKIt AS A MS M- . - ... nuu cuiincienu ill" III Hi, HTl'l doi-n 1 H K It OK TIIK IIUI SK IN 189:1. .,. ,i h " Want to Im iiiiHrioirHUMti'il " House Hill l(i:i, an net to repeal ' an act to mate ami . -1 .t 1 - . -! . I ' s ver -irti, in his recent board of railroad commissioner. Hl,m'' 1,1 '''"gone, made plain the etc came up in tho h iuce on Kebru- re(l ' the Republicans' have such a gn at affection for the mid- diaoMhn-road Populiati just now. II the gold Htanilard people can sue ceed in dividing the reform forces, matters will Iks the same as before and tbey will continue to rule the ary 8, I MM; h vote being taken Mr Heer voted against tho repeal, Mr rving voted lor tho repeal. See House Journal, 193, pan (15 House Hill (10 to establish a State a .M i mm' liii ii' iii ci in ;.. B wenw vtaiait' Mj III Villi I iw Hou-eon I'Vhruarv I. 1 BBS. a untm county, state and nation. In illus b'ing taken Mr UtOI roUd again. t lra,'"M. M r B Mid tint if lie had came the bill, Mr King b-ing nhsant; I 1 1,1 "i1 for the middle- when in I8M a similar hill was in- u'-H't'-roaders, he would have been trodootd. Mr Ki cheered at every station hv K ' ' I 1 1 1 1 0 -- w -rf r voted lor it. See House Journal, ''cans, and could have had ifoOOU of 189.'!, page 814, Mark Hanna's money in his inside House Hill 301, a bill for the re- lH,cket lief of Wiillowacouiity.tore-imburos tho county for overpaid taxes to tho state, came up in the House on l'ho welcome rain suddenly in- ore ised ord , ...... v Hf, . a iiuusr UII i-vd ill i U V- Fchruiry II, lSi'3: a vote beimr U0 Hriooltoril machinery house. taken Mr Gear voted ngaiiiHt it and 1 1,0 wuU' PMd OnUforoio drought Mr King VOtad for the hill. See "ki's our hay an importam com ... luerciai article this vear, snd none of it will go uncared lor. The rain is worth many thou-ands of dollars to our farmers. House Journal, 18H3 page Senate Hill No '21, a bill to regu late tho amount to he paid lor a policy of insurance, having passed the Senate, came up in the BoUM on February 17, 893j I voir being taken Mr QmI voted again-t tin l.ill l L': it hi "nig voicii ior It. SJI House Journal, 193, pga93l MK OBIO'l UOOM in 1889 InlSS'Ja resolution was intio duced in the House to fV0! thfl election of I'nit.d Slates Senators by a direct vote of the p ople, Mr Oeer voted against the r solution. B a BOOM Journal, 1 , page 169, In 1889 a bill was introduced creating a hoard of railway com missioners. Mr tieer supported this measure, S.v House Journal 1889, page 17. I'lnt expedition to the I'hilin- , - r pines .,ihle to prove a disastrous one. We einnot admire the jsolloj thai sen Is our militia eght thousiuid miles away to an un healthy country which, even if wo should completely subjugate it, would ,e white elephant on ( ur bauds. Salem Journal: King has no connection with the A P A, and never had. tieer iias no connection with it either, his friends say, but bo has not di-ow ned them publicly Ortfoaii reveling in delicious A bill was intro.I,,e...l iii ... I '""Mrawix-rrie. Ihe season has House in 1889 nM.idin. 6 .k J P"? for that fruit exemption of Bomejladi from at MOhflMOi Mr tieer votel anJut tliis bill. Sec House Journal, 1 889 page In 188i'a registration amendment Braiae Haetiif, KotlM ll herel.y given that there willbe aniMt)ng ofOrand Prairie lll'lll-. t.' II... Hill. .U.I I .4 J.l " Mnm I v - ..iv pi itin'i imu.-e hi ll'RT itbb proposeu to Hie constitution of Luke, on Haturdaj, May LMst at 10 the State of Oregon for the purpoM o'olook of aald da. There aUJ be a preventing frauJs at ell Ol iona. grange liluuer, eoau lHakinir .ir- H r ( ieer vol.i I mi.l.i.l il.i. . k.. v.. , .... vl . ..,,, ,,,,, j.n.ji. i.o-. , ui'iiii inieui ', a latkie asnorl lilion. See House Journal. I s-i page 250. ROTIi In 1898 Mr King was a member oi me nouse with .Mr tieer, hut not a member in 889 or 1891, .r Qeer was note member in 1895, For this reasou we give the rword of Mr King on bills voted for In Mr (jeer in the yeir 1:'3 only. meal or efriwltanigarden and lower nvnU to dletrlbute, important tamiiieiw eoaneeted with Bra laeuraaee, eto, am aaambere In good itaBdlntOMOordlaUy luviltHi to hp pre-enl. J O JlMMlMOa, Me ciish.i prairie Qranfi No M. To TBI l;nrrolt:-l liave viewed the suhjict ol the ornamentation of the punuc cenooi ground! with a good va riely of hile trees and a fo orna menial Ireen a matter of a good deal of iiiior:ui.ce. Not being alto gether satUlied with what was being don In that direction In huKn, I concluded to make Home observations ai oppoi (unity ktlordtd, us to Im1 other towns a d districts were doing In the way of tree-euiture. While my observation ere limited lo ouly three towns - Corvallls, Albany aad Halem I am mere than ever con vinced that Kugene has been remit lo thi Important flld of eDterpri Halem, even lng before the "Arbor Day Act," commenced to plant arid cultivate a variety of choice shade trees, such as lir, oak, maple, etc. And now th tres ar large and useful and ornamental, attracting the favei- able attention of every visitor, afford ing pleasure to the peopl of Halem and comfort to the pupils. Corvallls too, ha acted wisely iu thi mutter. and while Alhany did not take hold and calch the Hiiirlt of enterorUu w mile as readily an did Kulem and Cor- vultl. Mi she has done well. nd in a few more years all its school grounds ineiudinir the public s liool. Albanv ouilego, and the Blatera eahool, will be richly adorned with beautiful shrub- iwry and -lately thade treea. The wisdom of aucu a aoJla onlv need to Ite stated, not dltcuised, bui rather the unwisdom of the neglect ( chool district to beautify th school ground., is a proper subject for dis MUatoOi I'hecoat taoarry forwnrd a project of thin kind I merely trilling, and the iieeary labor is not great nature will do mnt of tba work if ouly the seed-and rOOtl are properly planted and cared for a few years. Owi g to th neglect of this matter by so many school districts of the statj, the legiilature pasted au act to encour age trte-platitlug in public schools. Thi ai t n t apart what Is known as "Arbor l)y." It would seem that the Indlllereuce displayed by the directors aud patrons of (be poblle school of anna With refereace to tree-nlaul- Iuk und culture, contributed to the necessity of the act creating "artmr day." I hi w a a very popular act of a very unpopular legitlalure. Even Governor Pooaeyer ebjned the biii-a rare thing for him to do. There I. a. beta no demand for Ih repeal of thi aw irom any iuarler, but rather a growlugeeutlmeut for it enforcement, noi only in letter but rather in spirit. In soma place aud I it tru ol Kugeue-aweek or two I devoted to drill and preparation of the pupils for tho arborday exhibition, aud lloally we nay nun round, ami the reeult la an exhibition of the children, an elo quent oradou from niiiiu distliniuished citi.eu.-all who speak iu nubile In Kugene are eloquent -a little ahrub or ir. r stuck Iu th around and left to die then three oheers for the oiatorof the day and the exercise are declared closed. With such a policy of ludlf fereme to th real object of the day the ichool grouud remain Tear nf.er year browu and barren. It waa onea aid by a vry eminent citizen of Vlr-a-ima that nothing went so far or was worth so much a in cost wl.it U II bit I and pollleiie. He thould have added, and beautiful thade tiers on th mil. he school grouud. It will not be overlooked that the character and enterprise to a great measure, ol a eommuuity is estimated from the character and conditions of III public building aud urouuds. The lii of a community like th life of au Individual i refleotod In what it does. Fortunately out public eoool grounds are not a true Index lo tin splendid worth aud leal eiilerpriso of mir eo...l people, but lest we be misjudged lit us improve men. Our failure however in the ny of tree culture is not widei known, lor tl e leaeon we never imile visitor and friends to see t.(. nuhllfl MhOOl grounds, dlsl.uiee Icinl t.. chautment to the view. Already we nave too long neglected this Imnrove. Ii.. t MlJ 1 1- . . I . ii m io u noeeil ihI ,,nr Ide-akakeand enternrltiua hoard ..r school director will not let the aaxl season pass without taking the mtler Of lice OUllure thoroughly In hand aud meet the lull rtoulremeulsof the situ ation. H R St; i lavmi iii Bvfena, May istb, IU I Mr Skipworlli's criticisms and sul'- leetlana are to tho potat, WhIJo the olUeeoeoritWganehave adorned their premteea Wlto many beautllul trees,! the publiu aeliiHil grounds have been i left hare and uiiornameuted En tUAKll) Men - Genuine Milwankoi nil rjrniii Buokta Slius,. with Hole leatbor counter ami inner lOlefl lor $135, $1.5o and $1.65 Eveiy pair warranted by nuii in, The Hlioe Dealer. Speeial Sale A SKKIOIS MATTES The Phllipiiine Islanas 'amp - ign .Not a nOBIB. i ooeainij reason March to October. The following dispatch from Allan H Blausou from Washington to the Seattle Post Intelligencer, indicates that going to the Philippine Islands Is a very serious matter: The president is worryh ir more oyer the Philippine than the where about of the Ipanlefa hMt Order must ba maintained all over the Is- lauds; no eaty task. Nearly ten thousand Spaniard will oppose the landing of our soldiers and iti fearel the liiDiir. ents iu the Interior may piove as Iroullrstime as the Upaniaid at Manila. To make the OGCUDOtli IB efleetlve it 1 now believed it will necessary lo tend twenty thousand tlOOps, It has beeii practically de rided t continue to send until that number is reaeued IfHpsiu, as inti mated, iu the Madrid d.spatches, bai It in her mind to seize the lelam ll again, at least forty thousaud Ircope will be necessary. "The president lu!!y realizes tliat the preteat Is the worst time iu the year lo tend ra v and unaool mated troops to the Philippines. Tho summer sea u there is just beiiluuiiiL'. with its Intuflerable heat, carrying in it train dleae and death. At this time of the year. too. tho nlatrna. cue of the most frightful curses of the east ern oonntry, sets In. The president has U en warned that he must expect to lose perhaps a third of the troops who are sent to the Philippine! through heat and disease. The hot season, it is said, begins in March and lusts until June; the wt tsasou con tinues through July, Augus', Kept 'm- ber and Oc'oher. 'The safe course would be to delay semilog troops until Octobei, yet nice sity . impels tlje Immediate de part it re." KKt.lbiEK NfcWS .'i Kuvkeniiall the Wonder of the Age Yesterday's lieglster had this plec; of fake news: "Dr Win Kaykendall will be elected to repreient us iu the senate, hv a Hat tering vote. He i a mau of whom the pc.pl, are proud, aud In his can - ... , . .. i. ....... f.iu.wl. itfurv vnsa oe is lliskiu urw iiicuuo ..' day who are supportlug him zealou -i.. ii if. Our resdpis would like to know how the vonnp men who edit the Keiristcr got the mw- that "Kuykendall In his caiiva-s Is making new friends evary day." He made his tint rpeech at Florence Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock and the RtglatOI prints this wouderfu! news at laOpm lui-day. this Is rloblndeed when It la known that no telegraph or telephone line connect Eugpue with tflorem I. It iion a par with the political news of that puper Too ridiculous to noth e. i ',, nun --sinners Court. Utl AT II f I J k V For this Week. 100 ' Chinr 117 own if 45c E WORTH 75c. S. H. FRIENDLY Keal Instate Transfers. John Low and erf to It (i ami Bar. ma Van Valaah lot i blk ti. Borlnafleld! til 0. J A iticker aud v f M M K -el - Ian, lota M, 88 and 7, block 88, juno- tmn Ulty; 400. 1 ts . .oruiwesi ileal Kdate A Inv i meni to, to John W and Lewella J Crow, nearly all of the J B P Crow and wf d. I. c. 1 1 1" s ranire 4 and 5 : 3,-00. j a Deaomond and wf io a w .., i Armanda Williams, li'U acres iu sec 11 tp 17 3 w; 8200. Baud C A Meriau to 1' (i Brack wav 3.03aers, wreetof Meriau Park; 8425, Amos I) 11 viand and wf lo Ann,. Ilylard, l0 acres iu ate II tn liM 111 Albert Keopp and Wife lo TBarhar KiO acres iu tecs r mid 9 ,- . eeui J W Jehuson and wf to I'M , I ueraon, .uu ac e in sees l'l' and 7 tp 17 3 w; flKKKI BU Kakin ami wf to Leonard ti Urown 108 actus In , r, (n is, 2 and 9 w. up If. morgan a d husband it Ed ward J Bearn, Iota l an I 2 block 80, Junciion I'lty; i. fiueorgat unitiiiin,M Kelton J Tab, r i acrean.ar riair.ton; fliioo B E Itns-ell, pauper supiilies up to March 2, 1808 $110 00 J J 1'eplot, care indigent s.ildier tudrord s 85 ilurd A Davenport, i , u er sup plies, W A Mead 5 ( Wiikius A Linn medicine for pauper 1 50 J I Jtowlaud supervisor district No 107 88 00 A Corsl loam for square 1 CO Oliver Veatch lumber 12 A D i-Jyland road labor IK) 00 J 11 lates deputy assessor ,., . ,U ( J J Albro bouuty on coyote scalp 2 ( J U C Whltbaok bountv eninrnr sealp Emma J Miller bouuty cougar scalp I) D.'mmiug bounty 2 (nugar -calpe Alex Coolev bountv annoar " o ecrln Dudley Bros lumber E L Mcl'lierson ltiiv! Barker (iuu Work, blading ma terial B E Russell keep of paupers for March 1S98 14s bweet Bros lumber 357 15 t'harles Lauer rebate on taxes... L L Man ten care of naurjers. 1 1 (J 4 1 2 1 6 1 4 5 0 (.0 York B 50. ai ,l Wiliard 8 tp l!, 4 w, ti Poet, ir 'ale. A 10-room rel ence. barn on , , . ,iii- - '""'i 'sin on preui- The Telegram runs a picture of ,ot- ttu n," around. k-cshI W I Mason, Republican candidate ! "V' " " ' t,r m.s f P. ........ ,. : "",' residence. ior mayor 01 rortiand. It conns handy to mothers of obstreeroui children who are frightened into quietude by a view of the picture Mason though, is not running on a beauty show layout. Will trade for T.tcama property 101 particular apply to Ul AH olttca or 8 J Kill., ooru,.r J,.,r,.m, uJ Firt ttreet, Euseue. All alnd m Cr.mk" nrunera (irilftu llai.Uar.-t o lit in Able Delegate. Wei ote in our exchange that Hon Prank. 0 Benar, ot Portland, ha u " ai led (iiaild K.-lire.n.lliv.i -I Ik. J- 1 ! I 1 C fiqewai Arable Order of ihe Mvstic Shrine meeting at Dallas, Texas, next month. The Mystlo Bhrlne Is an Infer national Msuilo order of high degree and is iom posed of Hading ousiuess ho, i proreasloual meu Iu all parts of the world. Mr Baker will e- lanutli a bureau of information at Dal las prtaeutlug the agricultural, horti cultural, conimeielal auu Industrial Interests of Oregon, aud under bis vlg oiMuisaanagemeut, great good al l be done. Abel Lai kin and w ia vv n IT,- . , 1 'C 10 tp l" 8 ; (850 A W and Armlndl Will OBtaarna, j Interest Ii BOrei ne, r Coburg; m00, Jamee Roblnett aud f, t . Hlnes, 80 aoreeal i letwalh t: Krwinshaw to v it Hampton, n i e SO acres; 8880 Uulted Stat.s to Aahls I. a uoiui Biean paWDl, I s n 13 a, d n J u w 1 sec ii tp I", t west. UOfft tor hale. The undersigned will have for sale oanraboutJnne I a lot of ilrst class yenow ur saw log, about one and one half mill,,,,, f,.et. some are now Ming cut and banked ready to roll into the menu my fanU near Ellisicn m cai ties wishing to purchase saw logs are Invited to, all and inspect them on or about .May 1 uex'. Also I u-m 1 - TW 11. (. aixut as many more for sale by next ' a lurther lot of from 3 000 000 to 4.000,000 feet to be pre,uired ' for -... nuri.igtheseas.-n of 'm ami St All ol laid loge will ts banked at my I Inc. n C,,. McKeuile river. JOHH Cogswell. tuuaion, i u 1, Hansen, Worthy, King, t al.. 11 00 J H Miller deputy sl.erilt 5 00 w u L Inch witness before grand jury 0 (0 R Ed Day rebate 011 taxes, claimed 837.20 allowed si 58 M B MoGann deputy assessor 55 00 I-. 0 1 otter stumps etc 9 "t A J Johnson slierifl miscelb ne ou 0 P5 BoUwaraeehlld stationarv.. ia tn I- T Harris deputy district attor ney, btate vs Lodsdeu. ., ii 10 T Harris deputy district attor ney State vs Burke h in L 1 Harris deputy district attor ney State vs Jones 5 ( ) L T Harris deputy district attor ney Stat a vs Wright 3 00 L T Harris deputy district attor ney State vs Drake o oO L T Harris deputy district attor ney state vs Jobnaon g 50 L T Harris deputy district attor ney Stale vs Dewert ... a r 1 19 J L 1 Harris denote ili.trt.., .,. torney State vs Duncan 5 00 L T Uarrli deputj distrtot attor ney stute vs Brum field a on I 1' Burton as-esior... u im 81 J Wilton deputy imoiior 64 00 Mar Job Ofllce litinliiiir on , , ,, nu r u nap man cototnaudvr, riief ol indigent soldier T .1 .1 11) 1 ll -.,1. 1.) KA - ' 1 1 lm US ' '' t'huiiman 1, h. r i...i: . soldier widow llui, .0.1.1,. E f Ubapmanrellef of Indhient oldler burial j w Smith claimed 881.80 allnml .c J TCallleon &Sun, pauper ur H-.sr.emiiig 5 J5 III Wait raper lo nnui nooilii fn e CALL AND SEE IT. ii, i 1 0 " ffwtl , , M "M'J. l.,rS"Bfs . J Z. .1 let Rnhhon at fhnt M I wjui nuuuui in 111a 1 Wall Paper in S. 10,0C0 rolls just foceived TEACH KKV 1'i ogram or the Teachers' Institute to Be Held at Franklin, Saturday, May 18, 1898. Il'Alio TaOOPS Ran c u l-.i-.j... - . . ... 1 1 ' 1 , ha rtotived a dUpatoh from CieorKe W wuu 'ivetm Boise City. Idaho 10 O'CLOIK Hinging. L'eeiti ton. Oeorauhy-A via s exeicise .... M V Mori. Methods of teaching uumbers lo lisginuers Mrs Mattie. Toman Reoeei, Ce-opetaiion of parents and leach ers v... di how may we leach our pupil nntriouam l e Miliedge Noon. Lao p it. Singing. Reoliatlon. What constitutes a good snhool Mis Millie Howard Address, by l)r Chas Ereidel, U of O RB0BB8. The first day in Cou ,try echool M'ss Mae Larimer How may a teacher increase hi T y Adam Mishler would leave that city Thursday for. 7'WOM "weleeo, via Portland and I'.ugeue. Alger's Reindeer Dying Oreiron Urape Hoof. 60.O.10 p.muds wanted. Will pay the hlghtd market price for all I can t'uy. 8 H raBSMMT, The i 1 1 , i 1 , r f ir. In !. 1 . 1 1 uy Ir Sheldon Jackaou I. at an eud. Oener.1 Merrlaal ha. reported to the war otn.-e that the deer are uearly u I -d, and the rvtt dying Tnu end " exivditlon of which Captain Uraluerd wa to have had charge, and the captain himself ba twi, r.. j tor, po,i to the i-omniander of tbeeab- laaifeai or the armv. CASTOR IA Tor Infantg and Children. tii a. ,e. StfUtut ei It n trttf Oats Wanted. We pay cih. 1 K I'trriu, J" PouRTH.-Kuf.oa ahoold get luatonee and e,.i..rr.,. , v vu auaiai nif mr. raaireu.tnts fr . . mm . ll(ln.r celebration tTt "I July, ZZZL "umr- tect Eugete faints aud oils, ah.J--r. Mixed "it the time. ""TiVn0 0.1). w r.. 1 S H k'r. 11 ' r-uene. S H K The New 1'roduce Co M 1 I a I I im in mm Go's Windows 1 MUTIfOTB. Kor ala 16 choice milch cow-, all glvlms ami none over 0 years old. Adtol W i i tViarun, I i'leu-sut Hl'm A. M. I When You See I THE WILLSIEl I ' ' wSBfc ? '" " ' -saaVVafl tiav.n 1 rwomil I ' Vou will look no inrtber will be pleased to sic Studio of method of teaching thereflect , ; ; Elmer Jordan. 1 'ope that all teachers with! , ten or fifteen nilta of Eraukliu will en deavor to be present at tbil meetin. i cora.ally Invite all patroLs of the oobtoooaaaaod spend the c BHoiit, Co. aupt. For County Warrants. NotlCc' i l..rK .. ft.il K'ven that th ".owing warrants ji l)a n.M T MsyU i: lGtIi, U ST; Lan! Da'eiu L'h inc,u'1 "led, Eugene, ayl.', ..i898 A H Pattebso-, County Treasurer Superior potoffl Blue Andalusians and Black Minorcas. that WIN Th shon .in,. a, i, i wr,r,iii, mi, i i. h.iB ,.- .. :r.m.-7jl 1Mb.. '..n ! v ii. uluAsaSH Ji. ,. t . ,1 . . .lie iu uex, leu uy uis, .'"-v,. ,m Jotnubur thow, Vermout, Jta -'i1"0 Egg one io ting 2,0 i 83.50. F. BENNETT, Alien your match needs rjpairinf SJWIra I) In ERB THE JEWB AlUind. poultry; egg., butter lli ... L -1 OLM watch replri::p j.-weirr wora tarnvW i I NiLil. sinit. uu iurs Dousht r..r m i. mail